Chinese Drywall Litigation

Alabama Chinese Drywall Litigation Attorneys

Thousands of homes throughout Alabama and the United States may have been constructed with defective drywall, sheetrock or synthetic gypsum. Many of these products were manufactured in China, but some were produced in the United States, Europe and other parts of the world.

This defective drywall emits unpleasant sulphur gases which are destructive to wiring and cooling components, can drastically affect the value of your home, and can even cause health problems. At McCallum Hoaglund & Irby, LLP, we help people recover compensation for the hardships caused by the installation of defective Chinese drywall.

Contact us today to speak with a highly-qualified Alabama consumer protection lawyer.

Is There Defective Chinese Drywall in Your Home?

At
McCallum Hoaglund & Irby, LLP, we help people whose homes have been compromised by
construction defects including the installation of defective Chinese drywall. Most Chinese drywall was imported into the United States between 2002 and 2006. It is entirely possible that Chinese drywall was installed in your home before or after these dates, but this is the most likely time frame. Signs that you may have defective Chinese drywall include:

An unpleasant sulphur smell (similar to the smell of rotten eggs)

Accelerated corrosion of air conditioner and refrigerator coils

Corrosion of electrical and computer wiring

Corrosion of metallic household items and surfaces

Also, you may want to look for labels or stamps on the back of the drywall, indicating the product was "Made in China" or denoting a specific manufacturer such as Knauf Tianjin, Tianjin Gypsum or Tianjin Plasterboard.

Chinese Drywall Health Concerns

There are concerns that defective Chinese drywall may lead to health problems such as:

Headaches

Nosebleeds

Respiratory problems

Nausea

Eye irritation

Our lawyers are nationally recognized
consumer rights advocates and have a long track record of success winning
class action lawsuits. We will work tirelessly to seek compensation for the hardships you have faced due to the installation of defective Chinese drywall, sheetrock or synthetic gypsum in your home.

Schedule Your Free Case Evaluation Today

If you feel your home may have been built with defective Chinese drywall, we can help. Please
contact us today online or by phone at
866-974-8145 to speak with a highly-qualified Chinese drywall litigation lawyer. We represent clients from Athens, Enterprise, Shelby County and throughout Alabama. We offer all potential clients free initial consultations.

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